April 13, 2007
New 'AMA Manual of Style' Reflects Increasing Complexity in Medicine
BEDSIDE GRAMMAR: Not sure whether the correct term is immunize, inoculate, or vaccinate? Wondering whether you have to mention that your brother-in-law works for the company that sponsored your research on sugar substitutes?
The answers to those and many other obscure questions about scientific writing and editing can be found in the 1,000-plus pages of the recently re-released and greatly expanded 10th edition of the AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors.
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